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ENTtoday: August 2016

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New Staging System Proposed for HPV-Related Oropharyngeal Cancer

Researchers propose a new staging system for human papillomavirus-related oropharyngeal cancers based on findings from the International Collaboration on Oropharyngeal cancer Network for Staging (ICON-S) study.

Pathology in the Digital Era

Pathology in the Digital Era

Advances in digital imaging have made it easier and faster for radiologic images to be shared among physicians via digital platform

Lucja Frey, MD – The Physician Behind Frey’s Syndrome

In 1923, Dr. Frey published the description of one case of an auriculo-temporal syndrome, which later became known as ‘‘Frey syndrome”

Research Highlights from 2016 Triological Society Annual Meeting

Investigators from around the country presented their findings at the 119th Annual Meeting of the Triological Society

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Benefits, Drawbacks of Free Abdominal Fat Transfer for Parotidectomy Defect Reconstruction

Benefits, Drawbacks of Free Abdominal Fat Transfer for Parotidectomy Defect Reconstruction

Investigators say FAT transfer in reconstruction is technically simple, improves facial symmetry, and achieves excellent postoperative cosmetic results

Legal Matters
Telemedicine: Practicing Medicine across State Lines

Telemedicine: Practicing Medicine across State Lines

Emphasis on cost-effective quality healthcare coupled with technological advancements has caused a resurgence of telemedicine

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Being an Oncologist is a Privilege with Sober Responsibilities

Oncologists are tethered to the insatiable emotional demands of a needy patient population

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TRIO Best Practices

When Is It Safe to Operate Following Myocardial Infarction?

Recent myocardial infarction is known to be a significant risk factor for postoperative complications following elective, noncardiac surgery

TRIO Best Practices

Longitudinal studies suggest e-cigarettes to be no more effective than already existing smoking cessation product

Longitudinal studies suggest e-cigarettes to be no more effective than already existing smoking cessation product

TRIO Best Practices

Disagreement exists regarding the cost-effectiveness and necessity of an initial GdT1W MRI

Disagreement exists regarding the cost-effectiveness and necessity of an initial GdT1W MRI

Literature Reviews

Delay in Deep Neck Abscess Surgical Drainage Negatively Affects Outcomes in Adults

In adults, delay in surgical drainage of deep neck abscess is associated with increased morbidity and mortality, but there is no such association in children

Literature Reviews

Multiple Features of Laryngoscopy Associated with Vocal Fold Paresis

Glottic configuration, ipsilateral thin vocal fold, vocal fold bowing, reduced movement, reduced kinesis, and phase lag were more likely to be associated with vocal fold paresis

Literature Reviews

Can Tonsil Size Help Predict Pediatric OSA Severity?

A study showed that tonsil size did not correlate with baseline OSA severity, even when adenoid hypertrophy was accounted for in the analysis

Literature Reviews

Impact of Pediatric Tonsillectomy Guidelines on Clinical Practice

Understanding the rationale utilized by clinicians who choose not to adhere to clinical practice guidelines, and developing additional processes to foster compliance

Literature Reviews

Frozen Section Margins Highly Accurate in Predicting Final Margin Status in HN Cancer

Individual frozen section reads are highly accurate, but negative intraoperative margins do not guarantee margin-negative resection

Literature Reviews

Biofilms Likely Play Key Role in Pediatric Otitis Media and Otorrhea

Otitis media with effusion and recurrent acute otitis media are common problems in children

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